The whole video screams setup and pointless. Even a Segal film would be better to watch.

From the drop-safe packaging from low altitude, to the angle of his shooting, to wondering how many shots he actually took to hit the virtually stationary Inspire, to the flyover of his target shooting. Can't even say, nice editing.

This ad was aimed at gun nuts. The people who love to collect guns, keep them in museum shape, lock them away and never shoot them.
This ad was not aimed at the gun nuts who love their weapons, clean them after every range session, hunt to keep meat in the freezer, have them for home defense, have seen actual combat or can call bullshit after watching this.

First, it is an obvious fake. You can't have a rifle, parallel with ground and shoot an Inspire, which is a lot higher. Mi also don't see this 'actor' being any kind of gun expert. Almost everyone could make the target shots. The Inspire 1 has much less of a target mass.

So, what was the point of the video? I know some might enjoy shooting down our UAV's, but they are committing a crime. If we are harassing that person, wife or girlfriend, with our UAV, call your local LE. No one should shoot anything down, that aggravates them.

If legal, then I could have shot down (or tried) many aircrafts as our USAF base's training flight path took a turn right over my house. The jets didn't bother me as much as prop driven planes. Had I shot one down or talked about it, on the Internet, I might not be free to post this!

I happen to support our military. But, why has it been in magazine articles, newspapers, etc. about shooting drones down? It is someone's property! As a ham, no one has shot me or my antennas down. If I cause interference, in any way, I will look into it and if needed, I will buy or build a RFI filter. I feel the same way about flying UAVs.

However, I've flown RC helis and planes. All were equipped with cameras. So, why is it such a negative thing now that our craft can hover? If we hover, at 20', over a neighbor's pool, with his wife or girlfriend laying out, then he/she should call a LEO, but they shouldn't shoot it down. Although a jury will be sympathetic.

I know some might enjoy shooting down our UAV's, but they are committing a crime. If we are harassing that person, wife or girlfriend, with our UAV, call your local LE. No one should shoot anything down, that aggravates them.

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If you ask 100 people on the street about who owns the airspace --- 99 of them will say "I own all airspace over my property up to infinity".

So therefore, vast majority of people assume they have the right to shoot down anything in their airspace --- whether it's drones, police or medical helis, hot air balloons, birds, etc.

The 1 out of 100 people on the street probably owns a Phantom and actually knows the laws about airspace.

Everyone is using "Drones" to make vids i seen the end of a advertisement for a car they had a bunch of "drones" attacking people :lol: .
Don't take this to heart
My question is how many shots did it take to hit that bird ?

Well if you listen to any of Ted Nugent's psycho-babble in the last 25 years he claims he can hit the testicles off a gnat at 1,000 yds. Most of his NRA teat-suckling followers make the same bold claims. Lots of bravado and chest-thumping with this particular flock of sheeples.

Of course, none of them can probably hit the broad side of a barn after a rough day of child-molesting and draft-dodging, eh Ted? That scumbag makes my stomach churn.